Probox Driver Risked Everything to Cross Flooded Enziu River – Memories of 33 Lives Lost Resurface

A daring and dangerously reckless attempt to cross the overflowing Enziu River in Kitui County has surfaced in a viral video, reigniting fears about one of Kenya’s deadliest river crossings.

The footage shows a Probox driver navigating the raging waters, with the vehicle visibly swaying and struggling against the current, putting both life and property at serious risk.

The Enziu River has a tragic history. In December 2021, it claimed over 33 lives when a 51-seater bus carrying members of St. Cecilia Catholic Church plunged into the floodwaters during heavy rains.

That catastrophic incident remains one of the worst river-related disasters in the region, highlighting the persistent dangers that rivers pose during the rainy season.

In the video, locals can be heard shouting warnings, while the driver accelerates through the churning waters, narrowly avoiding what could have been another fatal incident.

Safety experts caution that such attempts are extremely risky, as overflowing rivers can carry strong undercurrents capable of sweeping away even larger vehicles.

Residents of Kitui County have expressed concern over the lack of proper bridges and safe river crossings, particularly in flood-prone areas.

Many rely on risky informal crossings, often underestimating the speed and force of the water.

“This is madness. One mistake and the vehicle could be gone in seconds,” one viewer commented online.

Authorities continue to urge motorists to avoid attempting crossings during heavy rains, citing both historical tragedies and the dangers of unpredictable floodwaters.

Yet, videos like this reveal a mix of desperation and recklessness, with drivers sometimes gambling with their lives to reach their destinations.

The viral clip serves as a stark reminder of the Enziu River’s deadly potential and the urgent need for safer infrastructure, public awareness, and strict enforcement to prevent further loss of life.

Kitui residents and travelers alike are being warned: when it comes to swollen rivers, no shortcut is worth the risk.

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